Motor Home Storage; Storage Checklists; Short-Term Storage - Fleetwood 1994 Flair Diesel Owner's Manual Supplement

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STORAGE CHECKLISTS
The following checklists will help you periorm the steps
necessary to prepare your motor home for storage. Use
the checklist that applies to the storage conditions you
anticipate.
These checklists do not include every detail required,
and you may want to expand them to suit your needs.
Contact your dealer for additional suggestions suitable
to your climate and storage conditions, particularly
extremes of hot and cold.
SHORT-TERM STORAGE
(less than 60 days)
o
Wash the motor home exterior and underside.
Hose off accumulations of mud and road salts.
o
Thoroughly clean the interior of the motor home,
incl uding carpets, counter tops, lavy, tub and
shower, and galley .•
o
Inflate tires to maximum rated cold pressure.
o
Park the motor home as level as possible front to
rear and side to side. Block wheels front and rear,
and leave the parking brake OFF.
o
Check the charge in the battery. Recharge as
necessary.
o
Remove battery cables. Refer to Chassis
Owner's Manual for proper removal and instal-
lation sequence. Clean terminals, top and sides
of batterie.s and battery boxes. Reinstall cables,
dress witha plastic ignition spray.
o
Drain holding tanks, toilet, and fresh water tank.
o
Turn off water pump and water heater master
switches.
o
Turn off LP gas at tank valve.
o
Turn off refrigerator and furnace.
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MOTOR HOME
STORAGE
o
Turn off all range and oven burner valves and
pilot valves (if equipped).
o
Remove all perishables from refrigerator and
galley cabinets. Block refrigerator open to reduce
odor buildup. An open box or tray of baking soda
in the refrigerator will help absorb odors.
o
Open closet doors, drawers, and cabinets so air
can circulate.
o
Slightly open (1/4") roof vents, at front and rearlor
ventilation. If the motor home is being stored
below freezing, close and cover all vents to pre-
vent entry of snow or small animals and insects.
o
Close and lock all windows. Be sure vent fan and
range hood fan switches are off.
o
Cover exterior appliance vents (water heater, fur-
nace, range hood, refrigerator) to prevent insects
from getting in. Be sure to remove all covering
material before using appliances or vents.
o
Cap or close holding tank drain, city water inlet
and fresh water fill spout.
o
Turn off all radios, TVs, interior and exterior lights.
o
Close curtains and/or mini-blinds, and pull shades.
o
Disconnect the 120-volt power cord, and store in
compartment.
o
Covertires with cloth, plywood, or aftermarket tire
covers.
o
Prepare generator (if equipped); Refer to gen-
erator operating manual included in your
Owner's Information Package.
o
Run the engine for abouH5 minutes every 30
days. Turn the vehicle air conditioner ON during
this run.
Che~kengineOil,
transmission fluid and
coolant levels.
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